| Instructions from President of United States General George Washington to Governor Blount on late violent inroads by white settlers from the southwestern territory into the Cherokee Nation |
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| Interpreters Arrival, Arrival of Moravian Missionaries, and Timing of Conference |
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| Acquisition of Materials for Building Post at Wheeling |
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| Confrontation with Indians at Spanish Creek |
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| Events with Lower Creeks, Coweta, Broken Arrow, Usuchees and Chehaws |
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| The Indians Killed at Spanish Creek |
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| Whereabouts of Men and Boys from Cussetah Town |
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| Killing of Creek Indians at Spanish Creek & Detention of Indians at Seagrove's Home |
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| Seagrove's Indian Houseguests and Washington's Orders for Georgia Militia to Temporarily Halt Operations against Bad Towns |
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| Recruits for Post at Wheeling |
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| Murder of Indians and David Cornell, son of Joseph Cornell, the mutinous withdrawal of Georgia militia, and his affidavit regarding financial interest in Indian trade or commerce |
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| Prospects for Peace Following the Killing of Indians and David Cornell |
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| Cabinet Meeting: Opinion on the Case of the "Little Sarah" |
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| Opinion of Hamilton & Knox Respecting the Brigantine "Little Sarah" |
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| We shall sail with the first fair wind. |
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| Letter from the Federal Commissioners at the Sandusky Council |
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| Requesting Orders to General Wayne to Abstain from Hostilities |
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| Requesting Prices of Indian Goods and Transportation from Philadelphia to Pittsburg |
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| General Wayne Should Abstain from Hostilities |
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| Vessels Arming and Arriving in American Ports |
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| Unconfirmed reports of whites killed by Indians |
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| Barbarous Murder Committed by Whites |
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| Agents in Georgia and the Southwest Territory |
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| Conducting the Security of the Frontier |
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| Requesting continued restraint, status of arms shipments, and orders to Captain Constant Freeman |
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